Materials
Inexpensive, so called "Persian rugs" that you find in most discount stores are usually made from synthetic
materials (and they are almost certainly not made anywhere near Persia).
When buying a real Persian rug there are really
only three choices of materials - wool, cotton, and silk. These fibers are all natural and are more durable than synthetics.
Dyed wool is traditionally used to make tribal rugs. Silk is the most expensive and luxurious choice. Some Persian rugs are
even woven with gold strands.
Authentic
It may be difficult to know whether the carpet you are choosing is authentic.
When purchasing a Persian rug, make sure you are dealing with a reputable company. The best will provide a certificate of
authenticity.
Knots per square inch
Knots per square inch (KPSI) is a measure of overall quality. Basically
the higher the number of the better the carpet. Look for carpets that have a KPSI of at least 80 - over 100 is better.
Imperfections
Authentic
Persian rugs are made by hand. As such all will have slight imperfections. This is normal. In fact if a rug is coming out
too perfect the maker will usually introduce a slight imperfection. As long as the imperfection does not detract from the
overall appeal of the carpet, don't worry about it.
Price
Most people start here when shopping for a Persian
rug. Remember, each is hand made and a quality Persian rug can take almost a year to complete. When thinking about how much
to spend consider the factors mentioned above. In addition, the size of the rug will have a huge influence on the price. Fortunately,
there are a number of good Web sites that have eliminated the middle man to allow customers to purchase high quality, authentic
Persian rugs are steeply discounted prices.
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PersianRugKing